10-17-2014 07:15 PM
10-17-2014 07:30 PM
10-17-2014 07:36 PM
"Jossos2" wrote:
It doesn't feel like a screen at all, it literally feels like wearing goggles and being in another world.
3D movies simply give you a different image per eye. In the rift, big objects look big, close objects look close, and with every slight turn, twitch, tilt, the world stays in place. There is no comparison to 3d movies at all. the insane FOV is also a big game changer.
10-17-2014 07:49 PM
"keited" wrote:"Jossos2" wrote:
It doesn't feel like a screen at all, it literally feels like wearing goggles and being in another world.
3D movies simply give you a different image per eye. In the rift, big objects look big, close objects look close, and with every slight turn, twitch, tilt, the world stays in place. There is no comparison to 3d movies at all. the insane FOV is also a big game changer.
Thank you for your reply! I assume each eye is seeing same image since showing different images would be done by games/movies itself, not by Oculus VR software (or plug-in.. whatever it is called). Am I correct?
Any other thoughts on your experience with Oculus VR? Please share 🙂
10-17-2014 08:03 PM
"keited" wrote:"Jossos2" wrote:
It doesn't feel like a screen at all, it literally feels like wearing goggles and being in another world.
3D movies simply give you a different image per eye. In the rift, big objects look big, close objects look close, and with every slight turn, twitch, tilt, the world stays in place. There is no comparison to 3d movies at all. the insane FOV is also a big game changer.
Thank you for your reply! I assume each eye is seeing same image since showing different images would be done by games/movies itself, not by Oculus VR software (or plug-in.. whatever it is called). Am I correct?
Any other thoughts on your experience with Oculus VR? Please share 🙂
10-17-2014 09:23 PM
"keited" wrote:
Thank you for your reply! I assume each eye is seeing same image since showing different images would be done by games/movies itself, not by Oculus VR software (or plug-in.. whatever it is called). Am I correct?
Any other thoughts on your experience with Oculus VR? Please share 🙂
10-17-2014 11:27 PM
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